Two key subsystems that make up manufacturing systems are the production subsystem and the control subsystem. The production subsystem focuses on the actual processes of converting raw materials into finished products, encompassing machinery, labor, and workflow. The control subsystem, on the other hand, manages and coordinates the production activities, ensuring efficiency and quality through planning, scheduling, and monitoring processes. Together, these subsystems work in harmony to optimize manufacturing operations.
Systems sometimes made up of subsystems, which are interconnected to others. These are made up of elements, interconnecting them joins the subsystems together so that they can function. If they, however, were not interconnected they would be separate parts that had no function and would be of no use to anyone. Subsystems could also be a system of itself and many other smaller subsystems interconnected inside would give it a function. An example is a computer. A computer is made up of different parts such as CPU, GPU, RAM, etc…they interconnect with each other to power the computer. They are also systems of themselves with smaller circuits interconnected with each other!
Processor RAM Storage Network
The function of the mainframe is to hold all the components and subsystems that make up a large computer.
Management Information Systems (MIS) are made up of a series of subsystems. Each subsystem is designed to handle the data produced by different components of the MIS.
The relationship between cells,organs, and systems would be many cells make up tissue, many tissues make up an organ, many organs make up an organ system, and organ systems make up and organism.
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Three subsystems that make up the technological system of a car are the engine management system, the braking system, and the entertainment/navigation system. The engine management system controls the performance of the engine, the braking system ensures safe deceleration, and the entertainment/navigation system provides infotainment and navigation functions.
Yes, each living system is made up of smaller systems, at least in general. When we look at the smallest systems, they will have fewer "subsystems" in them. And the smallest systems might not be able to be "broken down" more than they are. But the level of sophistication with which we can study things allows us to "look very closely" at small systems and "take them apart" to investigate them. We want to find out what makes them "tick" and how they work and interface with other systems.
A group of organ systems make up a living body or organisms. The systems are made from organs, which are made from tissues, which are made from cells.
First, animals are made of cells, those cells make up tissue, those tissues make up organs, which make up organ systems. Finally, the organ systems make up the animal.
All the organ systems in the body make up an organism.